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- The gnomefishes form a small family, Scombropidae, consisting of three extant species of marine fish in the genus Scombrops. They have two dorsal fins...
- (the bluefish) Family Scombrolabracidae (the longfin escolar) Family Scombropidae (gnomefishes) Bailly N, ed. (2017). "Scombroidei". FishBase. World Register...
- is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a gnomefish from the family Scombropidae. It is found in the Western Pacific Ocean where it has been recorded...
- gnomefish from the family Scombropidae in the suborder Percoidei. This species is the most widespread of the Scombropidae, which consists of only four...
- (Perches) Lactariidae (False trevallies) Dinolestidae (Long-finned pikes) Scombropidae (Gnomefishes) Pomatomidae (Bluefishes) Bramidae (Pomfrets) Caristiidae...
- (Perches) Lactariidae (False trevallies) Dinolestidae (Long-finned pikes) Scombropidae (Gnomefishes) Pomatomidae (Bluefishes) Bramidae (Pomfrets) Caristiidae...
- gnomefishes were included, but these are now grouped in a separate family, Scombropidae. Extinct relatives of the bluefish include Carangopsis from the Early...
- Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018). "Order ACROPOTAMIFORMES: Families SCOMBROPIDAE, CHAMPSODONTIDAE, CREEDIIDAE, HEMEROCOETIDAE, HOWELLIDAE, SYNAGROPIDAE...
- Sciaenidae Scoloplacidae Scomberesocidae Scombridae Scombrolabracidae Scombropidae Scopelarchidae Scophthalmidae Scorpaenidae Scyliorhinidae Scytalinidae...
- Seitarō Gotō in 1894, from the gills of Scombrops chilodipteroides (Scombropidae) (currently Scombrops boops). Microcotyle elegans has the general morphology...